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The Haunted Part Ways With Guitarist And Drummer

Back in February, singer Peter Dolving announced his departure from The Haunted, giving further explanation a few months later. However, it looks like a new singer isn’t the only thing The Haunted are in need of, as guitarist Anders Björler and drummer Per Möller Jensen have left the group as well.

“It’s with deep regret we have to inform you of another two departures from The Haunted; guitarist Anders Björler and drummer Per Möller Jensen. No animosity whatsoever caused these events, nor are there any other feelings than that they will both be dearly missed. We wish them all the best in whatever, and wherever, their future endeavors will take them

For all you who have any knowledge about the band, and know how to count, you will realize that there are only two band members left; Jonas [Björler, bassist] and myself. We are still committed to the The Haunted. However, in the light of these recent events, we honestly don’t know what will happen. We hope for your appreciation of our current situation, and for your patience.”

While Dolving made it clear that his split from the group was ugly, both Anders and Per Möller are taking a different road. First, Anders had the following to say in his own statement:

“I feel that I have come to the end of the line regarding The Haunted. This is not a sudden or hasty decision. I have been contemplating it for the last couple of years. Peter’s departure earlier this year made me more certain than ever that I had reached my personal goal with The Haunted, and that the time was right to call it quits.

I have enjoyed every bit of the ride. It’s been an overwhelming journey. I would like to thank the other band members especially, our crew through the years, and our fans worldwide for the experience and opportunity. Thank you so much! The memories will be with me forever. I will of course continue writing music, but where that leads me? Simply too early to say.”

“It’s been a good 13-year stint. All in all, I have no regrets. My penchant for music, creating — as in digging deep — and practicing has never been at a higher peak than now. When you throw musical differences between members in with that, I started feeling unfulfilled. This is not pointing fingers at anybody, but rather just seeing, accepting and acting on that fact.

Thank you to everybody who has supported us over the years. I have countless memories from shows all over the world. I will cherish all that for the rest of my days, regardless. Thank you! This is my station right here, this is where I choose to get off the train and pursue new challenges. There will be new music shortly, some already written and recorded. News on this will follow at a later date.

I wish all the best to Jonas, Jensen, Anders and Peter.”

While Patrick Jensen seems hopeful to continue on with The Haunted, it seems rather hard to believe that happening now. We’ll have to wait and see what happens, but one has to believe that this might leave Anders and Jonas more time to perform with At The Gates.

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